Small space blends traditional yet modern design with cozy warmth. Wagyu gyoza offers a juicy filling and slight crunch, like a soup dumpling with firm texture. Jazz music and anime on TV create a chill vibe for solo diners at the counter or outside.
Wagyu gyoza stands out with its juicy filling and a slight crunch from cooking. It tastes almost like a soup dumpling but keeps a firm texture.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Expect longer wait times on Saturdays; visiting with two people is best.
The restaurant often runs out of popular broths and appetizers.
Small ramen spot offers authentic Japanese interior and cozy atmosphere with gentle music. Pork and vegetable gyozas are perfectly fried and fresh, making great starters. Quiet vibe suits casual meals and date nights.
Pork and vegetable gyozas come perfectly fried and well seasoned without excess oil. Steamed gyoza arrive quickly and taste fresh, making them solid appetizers alongside pork buns.
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Shokudo charges an extra $1.75 for the soft boiled egg.
The price of $22 for a bowl of ramen is expensive.
There is plenty of parking available at Shokudo.
Small space with cozy stools and a warm vibe offers fresh, flavorful Thai food. Pork Gyoza and Thai Chef Dumplings shine with crispy texture and fresh taste. Cute decor like a record player adds charm for casual dining and takeout.
Crispness stands out in the Pork Gyoza and Thai Chef Dumplings. Both taste fresh without any freezer-burnt flavor.
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Thai Chef Jr. is a takeout and delivery-only restaurant.
Expect a little wait during peak times.
They can make the food as spicy as you want.
Cozy wood floors and intimate seating create a warm vibe for easy chats. Fried gyoza impress with large portions and rich flavor. Simple presentation and satisfying meals make dining comfortable and enjoyable.
Fried gyoza stand out with their size, portion, and flavor. Pork gyoza appetizers deliver a delicious taste that complements other dishes well.
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Expect a wait during peak times, especially during lunch and dinner hours.
Street parking is difficult; the nearest lot is a 10-minute walk away.
The restaurant has only four small tables for dine-in.
Small space with hand-drawn anime art creates a cozy vibe. Pork gyoza packs full flavor despite its size. Focus on authentic Japanese curry and casual dining makes it a great spot for comfort food lovers.
Pork gyoza stands out with its full flavor despite being small in size. Chicken gyoza also appears on the menu alongside other dishes like katsu and udon.
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Reservations are not required, but takeout is a good option due to limited seating.
The cafe has only 3 or 4 tables, making it unsuitable for large groups.
Prices are affordable compared to other places in the neighborhood.
Small Japanese spot offers crispy fried gyoza with rich pork filling and fresh, phenomenal sushi. Artsy decor and original wall paintings create a cozy, quiet atmosphere perfect for dates or casual outings. Music adds to the aesthetic vibe enhancing the dining experience.
Fried pork gyoza stands out with its crispy texture and rich filling. The gyoza consistently tastes delicious and pairs well with other dishes like spicy crab roll and dumpling soup.
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They offer a buy 2, get 1 free promotion on Saturdays.
On Wednesdays, you can buy 2 rolls and get 1 free.
The restaurant is clean and has good parking available.
Small Asian spot offers a calm vibe with colorful decorations and cozy seating. Fresh, flavorful gyoza shine as appetizers. Casual setup with plastic plates suits quick, tasty meals.
Appetizers include fresh, flavorful gyoza alongside fried calamari and Shanghai soup dumplings. The gyoza have a great taste and complement dishes like spicy miso ramen and takoyaki.
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They offer lunch specials during lunch hours.
You can bring your own alcohol to enjoy with your meal.
Prices are affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Cozy interior with Japanese wall art sets an intimate mood. Korean gyoza is perfectly fried and flavorful, making a great appetizer. Quiet, calming energy suits both date nights and solo visits.
Korean gyoza comes out perfectly fried with a tasty flavor. It stands out as a solid appetizer alongside chicken wings.
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Reservations are recommended during peak dining hours to ensure availability.
The restaurant is open until 10 pm for dinner service.
Lunch specials are available, offering good value for money.
Open kitchen design highlights fresh sushi and premium A5 wagyu cooked tableside, creating a clean, comforting vibe. Beef gyoza soup stands out with exceptional flavor, while vegetable and regular gyoza make great sides. Generous portions and authentic dishes ensure a relaxed dining experience.
Beef gyoza soup offers exceptional flavor and satisfaction. Vegetable gyoza and regular gyoza come as tasty sides with dishes like Tekka Don, paired with warm miso soup and seaweed salad.
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Lunch specials offer great value and are highly recommended.
Wagyu is cooked table-side, providing a unique dining experience.
Reservations are recommended, especially during weekends.
Ramen spot shines with Naruto-themed decor and a cozy dojo vibe. Pan-fried gyoza are crispy and flavorful, with a fresh vegetable option. Clean, comfy space plays a Taylor Swift playlist, blending tradition with a modern touch.
Pan-fried gyoza come out crispy and cooked just right. Vegetable gyoza offer a fresh option with good flavor.
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The restaurant offers a lunch deal that includes an appetizer, soup, and drink.
Expect a $1 charge for making the ramen spicy.
Parking is available nearby, making access convenient.
Ramen spot offers fresh noodles in a Tokyo-style setting with classic Japanese rock. Gyoza features a slightly spicy kick and unique presentation. The vibe is modern and hipster, welcoming families and casual diners.
Gyoza here comes with unique presentation and a flavorful, slightly spicy kick. Options include pork and vegetable varieties that pair well as starters.
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Muteki Ramen is a BYOB restaurant, and they open your bottle of wine at no cost.
The restaurant is small, so it gets crowded around lunchtime.
You can replace any ramen base with a vegetarian option if you are vegetarian.
Asian spot shines with pork gyoza under $7, paired with a sauce worth savoring. Bright, cozy space features kawaii decor and plushies, creating a cute vibe. Outdoor seating and large windows add to the romantic atmosphere with soft music.
Pork gyoza stands out with its spectacular flavor and pairs well with a sauce so good it deserves a call home. The gyoza costs less than $7 and complements other dishes like ramen and rice balls.
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Parking is free and available onsite.
The menu includes options for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians.
The restaurant operates on a self-seat and self-order system.
Cozy sushi spot features fresh, high-quality sushi and a quiet atmosphere with piano medleys. Kimchi gyoza offers a spicy kick and generous portions, complementing sushi and miso soup perfectly. Inviting interior contrasts with a modest exterior.
Kimchi gyoza stands out with its spicy kick and comes in generous portions alongside other appetizers like tempura. It pairs well with various sushi rolls and miso soup for a full meal.
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The restaurant closes promptly at 9 pm.
Parking is ample and convenient for visitors.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and amount of food.
Vibrant atmosphere with cute decorations and chill music makes dining relaxing. Pork gyoza shines with rich flavor, paired perfectly with lychee bubble tea. Spacious, clean space invites enjoying fresh poke bowls and ramen alongside playful touches like plushies.
Pork gyoza stands out with its rich flavor and pairs well with lychee bubble tea. Vegetable gyoza offers a good alternative with a tasty filling.
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Expect wait times of over 30 minutes during peak hours.
Prices are on the higher side, especially for bubble tea.
The restaurant offers a large selection of food and drinks.
Japanese spot shines with pork gyoza that pairs well with takoyaki. Bright, modern space features arcade games and a sushi bar, blending fun and flavor. Casual vibe suits relaxed dining and playful moments.
Pork gyoza stands out with a delicious flavor. The gyoza pairs well with takoyaki for a tasty combo.
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The restaurant has a touch screen kiosk for easy ordering and customization.
An 18% tip is automatically included at checkout unless unclicked.
The broth and toppings are separated from the noodles and protein to avoid sogginess.
Small sushi spot offers a cozy atmosphere with authentic decor and calming music. Enjoy free veggie gyoza samples served with miso soup and edamame. Sushi arrives on wooden boats with fresh garnishes, making each meal visually special.
Free samples include 4 pieces of gyoza served with miso soup and edamame. The veggie gyoza tastes delicious and often comes as a complimentary treat with orders.
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Seating is limited, so arrive early or expect a wait.
Sushi combo deals make dining more affordable than at other places.
The average bill is around $100 for two people, including tip.
Enjoy stunning ocean views while savoring flawlessly cooked gyoza with amazing flavor. The homey vibe with healthy plants creates a relaxing atmosphere perfect for locals and travelers. Don't miss the best sushi in the region.
Flawlessly cooked dumplings deliver amazing flavor and a satisfying texture. The gyoza stands out as a highlight alongside other dishes like sushi and fire cracker shrimp.
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Expect long wait times, often over 2 hours for take-out, regardless of crowd size.
Take-out orders should be placed before 5 PM for quicker pickup.
The restaurant is open almost every day year-round, which is convenient.
Spacious seating and modern decor create a calm vibe perfect for families or dates. Fresh, flavorful pork and veggie gyoza make great starters. Background and live music add to the peaceful, well-maintained atmosphere.
Pork and vegetable gyoza come out fresh and flavorful with a good balance of taste. Options include veggie gyoza that are delicious and well-seasoned, making them a solid choice for appetizers.
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Parking is available in the plaza lot near Tiffany's.
There is usually no wait time for a table at Tojo's Kitchen.
The restaurant is clean and well-kept, suitable for dining with kids.
Luxurious interior blends modern style with traditional Japanese touches and anime murals. House-made gyoza offers fantastic flavor with vegetarian options. Warm, relaxed atmosphere with comfortable seating and easygoing energy makes it perfect for any occasion.
House-made gyoza stands out with its fantastic flavor and is a popular choice alongside dishes like beef ribs. Vegetarian gyoza options also exist, offering variety for different tastes.
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The price for the Saturday all-you-can-eat sushi is $29.95.
There is free street parking available near the restaurant.
The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat option for both sushi and kitchen dishes.
Cozy ramen spot shines with top-notch ramen and light fried gyoza in pork and veggie options. Clean, sunlit space with upbeat music lifts the mood. Chicken karaage adds flavorful variety to the menu.
Fried gyoza come out light and not greasy, with pork and veggie options both standing out. The veggie gyoza is exceptionally tasty, making it a solid choice alongside the pork.
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Expect a 20-minute wait during peak hours, but no reservations are needed.
The meal cost averages around $30 for an appetizer, soup, and drink.
Takeout packaging keeps the soup hot and toppings separate for quality.
Small space with cozy ambiance creates a calm vibe. Korean and Japanese dishes share the spotlight, but gyoza shines as the best dish. Quiet energy suits those seeking a peaceful dining experience in an intimate setting.
Gyoza stands out as the only decent item on the plate. It offers a simply excellent taste that surpasses other dishes here.
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Street parking is available in front of the restaurant.
The wait time for takeout is about 30 minutes.
The restaurant has an extensive menu with a variety of options.
Enjoy private booths with modern decor that feels like Tokyo. Pork gyozas offer rich flavor as a standout starter. Peaceful vibe blends with funky disco house music and staff in authentic uniforms for a unique dining experience.
Pork gyozas deliver rich flavor and stand out as a star appetizer. Vegetable gyoza also serves as a solid choice for a tasty starter.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant offers a limited-time lobster ramen promotion.
Happy hour features discounted ramen from 5-7pm on weekdays.
Cozy spot serves authentic flavors in a quiet, intimate setting. Pork gyoza shines with perfect preparation, while veggie gyoza offers a tasty choice. Fresh, high-quality sushi completes the warm, inviting experience.
Pork gyoza stands out with authentic flavor and perfect preparation. Veggie gyoza offers a tasty alternative, and all gyoza dishes arrive promptly.
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Asahi recommends picking up food at least 15 minutes before the party to ensure freshness.
The owner says they have fresh supplies daily from a sea fish company.
There is ample seating and free parking available.
Modern, minimalist space offers a quiet atmosphere with cozy, Japanese-themed decor. Gyoza feature seared bottoms for a unique char-like flavor but remain soft. Spacious and silent environment enhances focus on food and relaxation.
Seared bottoms give the gyoza an almost char-like texture and flavor. The dumplings tend to be a bit soft overall. Combos often include gyoza or a large serving of rice to take home.
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The prices are affordable for the quality and quantity of food.
Parking spots are limited and can be hard to find.
A tip is automatically added when ordering online.
Small ramen spot offers a cozy atmosphere with fusion flavors from Chinese, Korean, and Thai cuisines. Vegetable gyoza features a fresh filling and pairs well with ramen and eggs. Generous portions make it a mom and pop favorite.
Vegetable gyoza stands out with a fresh, tasty filling. The gyoza pairs well with other dishes like ramen and ramen eggs, making it a favorite for all ages.
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The lunch is very affordable with reasonable prices.
The portion sizes are generous, making it a good value.
They offer vegan and vegetarian-friendly options on the menu.
Modern space with a robot server adds a unique touch to the cozy, clean atmosphere. Well-priced ramen features gluten-free noodles and rich broths. Vegetable gyoza offers a flavorful appetizer that pairs perfectly with ramen.
Vegetable gyoza stands out with its delicious flavor and is a common choice alongside chicken karaage. It often appears as an appetizer and pairs well with ramen dishes.
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Hiro Ramen had its grand opening recently, making it a new spot to check out.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Prices are on the higher side, so be prepared for that.
Cozy sushi spot offers fresh sushi in a quiet atmosphere with soothing music. Veggie gyoza is a satisfying choice and a regular favorite. Small dine-in area with a stool bar lets you watch chefs at work.
Veggie gyoza stands out as a regular order alongside other dishes. The gyoza dumplings offer a reliable choice with a satisfying flavor.
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Parking is easy to find with no meters.
They have an all-day special that is very affordable.
Oishi Sushi is BYOB.
Small space with light jazz sets a calm mood. Sushi is fresh and creative, praised for quality. Fried gyoza are crispy and delicious, with veggie and pork options. Friendly vibe offers a homey feeling for relaxed dining.
Fried gyoza comes out crispy and delicious with options like veggie and pork. These dumplings pair well with other dishes but stand out on their own.
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All-you-can-eat options are available at a reasonable price.
They allow customers to bring their own alcohol.
Water is served in bottles, which incurs an extra charge.
Cozy mall spot serves flavorful ramen and Korean fried chicken with adjustable spice. Fried pork and chicken gyoza are crispy and savory, perfect with ramen. Friendly staff and clean kitchen make it a great choice at reasonable prices.
Fried pork and chicken gyoza come out crispy and packed with flavor. They pair well with ramen and have a satisfying savory taste.
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Expect small portion sizes for the price, around $17 per bowl.
The restaurant is not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.
Cleanliness is a priority; the kitchen is reported to be very clean.